Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... once , would resign for the gayest pleasures . They waken our best and purest feelings ; disposing us to benevolence ... once a taste for innocent and elegant delights - I had once an uncorrupted heart . ' ( Chap . XXXVIII . ) The poetry ...
... once , would resign for the gayest pleasures . They waken our best and purest feelings ; disposing us to benevolence ... once a taste for innocent and elegant delights - I had once an uncorrupted heart . ' ( Chap . XXXVIII . ) The poetry ...
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... once again the possession of the countryside . Cowper made some observant comments on the changes which were taking place in the countryside in the eighteenth century . There was first the transformations of Capability Brown : Lo , he ...
... once again the possession of the countryside . Cowper made some observant comments on the changes which were taking place in the countryside in the eighteenth century . There was first the transformations of Capability Brown : Lo , he ...
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... once but how or why I know not . The farmers when they had got rid of the inactive retainers of the small proprietors seem to have gone on for a long time reducing the number of the people on their farms . The ruins of cottages about ...
... once but how or why I know not . The farmers when they had got rid of the inactive retainers of the small proprietors seem to have gone on for a long time reducing the number of the people on their farms . The ruins of cottages about ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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